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Yet another multi-billion dollar defence deal with the United States is in the works. New Delhi is in discussions with Washington to buy anti-tank guided missile systems worth $1.8 billion (Rs 9,900 crore) to arm its troops with the capability to destroy enemy armour.

The Indian Army is projected to deploy 8,356 Javelin missiles and 321 launchers to knock out enemy tanks from a distance of 2.5 km - it had first tested the capabilities of the missile in October 2009 during joint military exercises with the US.
The outcome of the latest tests of the missile - a joint venture between US defence firms Raytheon and Lockheed Martin - is expected to give fresh impetus to the proposed acquisition.

The fire-and-forget Javelin missile acquired and engaged targets up to 4.75 km, nearly twice the range requirement of the Indian Army, during tests conducted at Eglin Air Base in Florida.

"The US and Indian armies will be conducting Yudh Abhyas exercise at Fort Bragg in the US in May 2013. This may present another opportunity for Indian soldiers to fire the Javelin…The enhanced range performance is a critical milestone for us," Brad Barnard, senior manager, Raytheon Javelin International Growth, told HT at Aero India 2013.

The enhanced capability indicates that the one-man portable missile can potentially be used in both vehicle and dismounted roles. India plans to buy the Javelin system under the US government's foreign military sales (FMS) programme in which the Pentagon serves as an intermediary.

This is a government-to-government transaction, unlike direct commercial sales negotiated directly between foreign governments and the US arms manufacturers.

Defence minister AK Antony had told Parliament in August 2010 that India was looking at a possible purchase of the third-generation anti-tank guided missile from the US. The Javelin Joint Venture is awaiting a formal letter of request to kick start the procurement.

Raytheon executives said the firm was ready to respond to all requests of the Indian government relating to the evaluation and procurement of the Javelin missile system.

The US is pitching for the lucrative order at a time when Antony has asked the armed forces to prioritise their purchases against the backdrop of a shrinking defence budget. He, however, emphasised that the military's operational readiness would not be compromised.

Foreign military contractors don't seem to be discouraged. BAE Systems international managing director Guy Griffiths told HT, "This is not an unusual issue. We face such situations everyday in the US and Europe. We are taking a long-term view of the Indian defence market and our prognosis is things will improve as the economy grows."

US defence and aerospace firms have won contracts worth more than $9 billion (Rs 49,500 crore) over the last five years to equip the Indian military with special operations aircraft, heavy airlifters and submarine hunter planes. India is also negotiating deals worth $3 billion (Rs 16,500 crore) with the US for supplying heavy-lift and attack helicopters to the IAF.

The Javelin Punch

Designed to destroy tanks and armoured vehicles, the missile also provides secondary capability against helicopters and fixed defences such as bunkers and buildings.
The imaging infrared system allows the gunner to acquire targets during night.
The missile normally engages and destroys a tank in the `top-attack' mode. It also has a direct-attack capability to engage targets with overhead cover or in bunkers.
The fire-and-forget capability allows the gunner to acquire another target or move position as soon as the missile is launched.
The system is deployed and ready to fire in less than 30 seconds and the reload time is less than 20 seconds
Indian soldiers had fired the Javelin in October 2009 during exercise Yudh Abhyas, the annual Indo-US military drill then held at Babina near Jhansi. The missile engaged and destroyed targets every time it was fired - six times by American troops and thrice by Indian soldiers.

US pitches for Rs 9,900-cr anti-tank missile deal - Hindustan Times
 
The plan to go in for the American FGM-148 Javelin ATGMs has "virtually been shelved" because of Washington's reluctance to provide full military knowhow - licensed "transfer of technology (ToT) - to allow India to indigenously manufacture the "tank killers in large numbers after an initial off-the-shelf

Hmmm so a U turn by US?
 
This deal is on one minuet then off the next with India looking at others like the Spike and then it is one but in reduced numbers now the full show is back on?!

Desi media can eff up the narrative of the most simple of deals!
 
To me the news seems only another advertisement of Javelin. It was reported that Javlin plan was shelved because of ToT issue and this news is talking nothing about ToT. May be an empty shell fired by Uncle Sam in hope to seel it.:argh: I will wait for a credible news about ToT settlement rather than beliving this same old $hit. :whistle:
 
To me the news seems only another advertisement of Javelin. It was reported that Javlin plan was shelved because of ToT issue and this news is talking nothing about ToT. May be an empty shell fired by Uncle Sam in hope to seel it.:argh: I will wait for a credible news about ToT settlement rather than beliving this same old $hit. :whistle:
You think that anyone who is in-charge of procurements will bat an eyelid at news reports?
 
India should just buy this most advance missile without TOT. America do not want to rip India off with the useless TOT that India would not know what to do with. We want to ensure that India have money left to buy toilets for its people after India equip its army with the best US technology
 
You think that anyone who is in-charge of procurements will bat an eyelid at news reports?

To this news report certainly not if its again old rant of w/o ToT :P . But I am woddering what the hell they mean "New Delhi is in discussions with Washington" in the opening Para? :hitwall: Wasnt the talk shelved after US of A refused ToT?
 
India should just buy this most advance missile without TOT. America do not want to rip India off with the useless TOT that India would not know what to do with. We want to ensure that India have money left to buy toilets for its people after India equip its army with the best US technology

OK…Only if you are insuring that you will clean-up those toilets on daily basis….As you looks much concerned about toilets.
 
To this news report certainly not if its again old rant of w/o ToT :P . But I am woddering what the hell they mean "New Delhi is in discussions with Washington" in the opening Para? :hitwall: Wasnt the talk shelved after US of A refused ToT?

I've heard plenty of contradicting reports both offically an unoffically on the Javelin front. Some say that the US has refused ToT and scaled down the number of launchers and missiles it is willing to sell to India other call this news utter BS and say talks are on,ToT is on the table and no such talk of lesser numbers has even take place.


No matter what, the IA will be getting 10,000s of ATMs in the next 7 years. India's good friend Israel is waiting patiently in the wings- ready to step in if need be.
 
I've heard plenty of contradicting reports both offically an unoffically on the Javelin front. Some say that the US has refused ToT and scaled down the number of launchers and missiles it is willing to sell to India other call this news utter BS and say talks are on,ToT is on the table and no such talk of lesser numbers has even take place.


No matter what, the IA will be getting 10,000s of ATMs in the next 7 years. India's good friend Israel is waiting patiently in the wings- ready to step in if need be.

Lets wait and see if Israel card can help India bend US. It will be good to have some hands on Javelin tech.
 
You can hit it with ordinary launcher with that distance...... USA is giving crap to you buy some thing else with this money...


you can loss 2 to 3 cheap rockets then buying this expensive one..... Buy some another good technology from them.....
 

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